Work together during National Safety Month
Join us in observing National Safety Month as we work together to highlight leading causes of preventable injury and death so people can live their fullest lives.

Each week, we'll focus on a different safety topic in the Southeast.
Continuous Improvement
Safety is never a one-and-done task. Consistently reviewing and strengthening safety practices helps reduce risks and create a culture of accountability.
Employee Engagement
Engaged team members are more likely to follow procedures, speak up about hazards, and support one another.
Roadway Safety
Every trip comes with risks. Promoting safe driving behaviors, staying alert, and eliminating distractions are critical steps toward reducing crashes and saving lives on the road.
Wellbeing
A person’s mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing directly affects their ability to stay safe. When individuals feel supported and healthy, they’re more focused, resilient, and prepared to handle challenges safely.

Join the campaign and we can amplify our voices!
During National Safety Month, SCNSC friends, followers, and safety advocates play a pivotal role in spreading awareness about safety practices and promoting a culture of safety. Our collective efforts can have a far-reaching impact in influencing others to make safe choices and save lives across the Southeast!
We want to brag about the amazing work you're doing to save lives at work, at home or in your community! Click the button below to share your story with us, send photos of your activities, and we'll send you some cool SCNSC swag as a thank-you. Plus, you or your company may be recognized online or in future publications!
Get Involved & Amplify the National Safety Month Message
South Carolina State Proclamation
From the desk of Governor Henry McMaster, South Carolina acknowledges the importance of promoting safe communities.
Georgia State Proclamation
From the desk of Governor Brian Kemp, Georgia recognizes the staggering costs of unintentional injuries for workers and businesses.

Workplace Survivor Story
During National Safety Month, we’re reminded that preparedness can truly be the difference between life and death. When Marty collapsed on the job at West Fraser in Joanna, SC, it was the quick, trained response of his coworkers that saved his life. Their story is a powerful example of how CPR and AED training can equip everyday people to become heroes in a moment’s notice. Don’t miss this moving testimony of teamwork, training, and survival.